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New Gun! Sure to give you the upper hand!

27-12-2003, 23:57
Specs:

Gas Operated
Barrel Length - 22 in
Total Length (stock unfolded) - 30 in
Range - 500 yards
Caliber - 6.35 mm Shackadilian or interchangeable magazine for .223 caliber
Rate of Fire - 1100 rounds per minute
Magazine Cap. - 30 rnd (normal) and 125 rnd (dual drum)
Nation of origin - The People’s Republic of Shackadack
We do not sell production rights, sorry!
RIFLE - $650 USD
.223 CLIP AND BARREL - $25 USD
DUAL DRUM MAG - $50 USD

Here is a pic of it:
http://penguinsandmore.freehomepage.com/SAR-3A1%20copy.jpg
Please don't criticize my lack of drawing skills but I did my best! :(

When we asked soldiers in the Shackadilian Army what the perfect weapon of choice for them would be, they answered, “Reliable, heavy hitting, well balanced, multipurpose, and comfortable.” Well, the manufacturers at Shackadilian Arms Company have given them the perfect assault rifle, named the SAR-3A1! Researchers have put lots of focus on the grip and have come up with a fully rubber coated and ergonomically formed grip. Not only does the comfort give the soldier excellent accuracy and stability, but the heated gasses used to operate the receiver also heat the grip for winter campaigns! The soldier can turn this off by pressing in a button above the trigger. And speaking of the trigger, this gun has less than a half pound trigger pull! To reduce jamming, the Shackadilian Arms Company have invented a new clip, which reduces jamming yet maintains a thirty round magazine capacity. Another special feature is the location of the safety. The safety is located in the same spot that it would be on a civillian shotgun, and that means the soldier can have the gun on safety and be able to quickly ready the gun in one seamless motion. The front stock is double vented which allows the user to put the high rate of fire to use without the gun overheating. The barrel accepts a bayonet and a flashlight too as well as has a special feature on the muzzle to reduce recoil! The butt plate on the gun balances the SAR-3A1 while also giving the user the ability to use the 3A1 for CQB by folding the stock! The SAR-3A1 is really the soldier’s gun!

If you still aren’t sold, then consider this. The SAR-3A1 is incredibly inexpensive considering all it’s features. And don’t be worried about the new high powered 6.35 mm round! The 3A1 also accepts the .223 using an interchangeable clip and barrel which easily can be fitted in the field using very few tools. The 3A1 also accepts a wide variety of scopes and aimpoint sights! The SAR-3A1 is made by the soldier and for the soldier, so why would you want to deny it from your soldiers? Remember, the soldier’s rifle is the only thing between them and the graveyard, why would you want to give them a cheap, crappy, and worthless gun? It’ll just give you defeat! That’s why you should purchase the SAR-3A1! It’ll give your soldiers the advantage to take down the enemy!
Eredron
28-12-2003, 00:00
Remove the spaces:

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28-12-2003, 00:00
What do I do if it's on the desktop?
Eredron
28-12-2003, 00:13
You have to upload it to a website; I don't know of any free web-hosting services off the top of my head, but someone will come along and rattle off a list.
28-12-2003, 00:14
thanks
Crookfur
28-12-2003, 00:15
If you wish you could send me a TG and i'll send you my email so that you can send it to me to host on my webspace.
28-12-2003, 00:23
Uh, I put it on a free web thingy but it still doesn't work... Maybe some of ya'll could tell me what I'm doing wrong...
Soviet Haaregrad
28-12-2003, 00:28
OOC: Did you know that the AR 15 design can be chambered and barreled for any bullet from .117, .22, .222(original M16 size, pre NATO specs).223(current M16A2/3/4 size), .303 NATO, 5.45x39mm(after market), 7.62x39mm(after market), 9x19mm parabellum.

The point of this?

It's very easy to offer any rifle in any common assualt rifle size. Why people don't is beyond me. In fact the great thing about the AR 15 is it can be changed IN THE FIELD between sizes.
28-12-2003, 00:36
OOC - Yeah I saw where you could change a bushmaster rifle (basically a civillian version of an AR-15) to chamber .50 cal BMG. That's where I got the idea from.
Soviet Haaregrad
28-12-2003, 00:38
OOC - Yeah I saw where you could change a bushmaster rifle (basically a civillian version of an AR-15) to chamber .50 cal BMG. That's where I got the idea from.
I didn't know about the .50 cal. :shock:

That's friggin' crazy. :twisted:
Crookfur
28-12-2003, 00:39
I belive you mean .308/7.62x51mm NATO.
Which incidentially is too long to go through the lower receiver of the AR15/M16, for that round you need the earlier AR10.

The ability to use a quick change upper/barrel assembly is nice and can allow for soem extreme rounds (inc .458monster and a couple of .499/.50 rounds) heck you can even add a full on machine gun upper (the Shrike).
but then again the basic AR15 mechanism has some issues...
Crookfur
28-12-2003, 00:42
OOC - Yeah I saw where you could change a bushmaster rifle (basically a civillian version of an AR-15) to chamber .50 cal BMG. That's where I got the idea from.

That conversion is soem what limited (ie it's basically a single shot system that only uses the trigger of the AR15 lower receiver) and to be honest i would rather fire BMG rounds from soemthing with a body that was designed for it.

Now the .50 AE based conversions are interesting...
Soviet Haaregrad
28-12-2003, 00:44
I belive you mean .308/7.62x51mm NATO.
Which incidentially is too long to go through the lower receiver of the AR15/M16, for that round you need the earlier AR10.

The ability to use a quick change upper/barrel assembly is nice and can allow for soem extreme rounds (inc .458monster and a couple of .499/.50 rounds) heck you can even add a full on machine gun upper (the Shrike).
but then again the basic AR15 mechanism has some issues...

That's one of the pieces that gets switched in any of the other-sized-round modifications.
28-12-2003, 00:45
Now the .50 AE based conversions are interesting...

They also had a conversion kit for that too. You're right, it was a single shot (not the .50 AE) and it didn't really resemble a AR-15 anymore (HUGE barrel, bolt action, new stock) basically it was a loophole to selling firearms through a catalog.
Crookfur
28-12-2003, 00:49
The lower receiver or the gas blowback system?
Soviet Haaregrad
28-12-2003, 01:15
The lower receiver or the gas blowback system?

I'm not quite sure.


One of the key advantages of the Stoner design, that must be especially stressed, is the extreme flexibility of the construction. At the present time the interchangeable complete "uppers" are available in various barrel lengths and profiles (from 7 to 24 inches long, slim and heavy), in dozens of rifle and pistol calibers (from tiny but fast .17 Remington and up to monstrous .458 SOCOM, and from .22LR and 9mm Luger up to mighty .50AE). Special, manually single-shot uppers are commercially available in the extremely powerful .50BMG (12.7x99mm) caliber. Various "lowers" offer a broad variety of trigger units, buttstocks and other options. This advantage is viable for both military (especially Spec Ops), Law Enforcement, and civilian applications, as it allows to tailor any particular AR-15 type rifle to the current situation and tactical needs.


source: http://world.guns.ru/assault/as18-e.htm
Crookfur
28-12-2003, 01:40
If you want extreme Ar15 conversions give tromix http://www.tromix.com/Welcome1.htm and teppo jutsu: http://www.teppojutsu.com/welcome.htm
28-12-2003, 01:52
Note: Your drawing is very good, but looks like an AK47


General Zircon
Galdania
28-12-2003, 01:56
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